Breakfast Hola 早餐好了 Anchorvale Village specializes in traditional Chinese breakfast culture, serving authentic morning meals that represent generations of Chinese comfort food traditions within Singapore newest hawker centre. The name translates to Breakfast is Ready, reflecting their dedication to providing fresh, traditional breakfast options that satisfy authentic Chinese morning meal preferences. Their commitment to traditional preparation methods and authentic flavors ensures customers experience genuine Chinese breakfast culture that connects contemporary dining with ancestral culinary wisdom.
The menu features traditional Chinese breakfast items including congee varieties, steamed buns, dumplings, noodle soups, and specialty breakfast combinations that showcase authentic regional Chinese morning meal traditions. Traditional preparation methods include proper congee cooking, fresh dumpling making, and authentic seasoning techniques that create comforting breakfast experiences. Menu options provide diverse textures and flavors while maintaining authentic preparation standards that honor traditional Chinese breakfast culture.
Breakfast Hola contributes to Anchorvale Village comprehensive dining options by preserving traditional Chinese breakfast culture within modern hawker environments. Their expertise serves both heritage-conscious customers seeking nostalgic morning meal experiences and early risers discovering authentic Chinese breakfast traditions. The establishment represents successful preservation of traditional morning meal culture, ensuring authentic Chinese breakfast remains accessible while adapting to contemporary community dining expectations in Singapore multicultural food landscape.
An authentic Taiwan breakfast meal. The fried dishes are as expected, crepe roll with pork is not bad but a lil too thick. The “best” dish is their teppanyaki noodles, $7.50 for noodles with sauce and just an egg (when did I become a vegetarian?). And there is also no chilli sauce or ketchup, no pepper or salt, no straws for cold drinks, no tissues, but got toothpicks?!
The hawker centre is just upstairs if u know what I mean.
My recommendation is for the restaurant to turn into a ‘takeaway only’ to cut cost on rental and lower the cost of all the food. Just focus on deliveries and takeaway.
HM Chong
Walked past this store a few times and finally decided to pop in to try their food. Of the dishes we ordered, the better tasting dish was the sweet potato fries. Sandwich, egg crepe and popcorn chicken were pretty much homely style. It wasn't a standout culinary experience, it certainly wasn't disappointing either. It served its purpose as a quick and convenient bite. This place is self-service. For those looking for a no-frills meal or a new spot to grab something light.
ももちゃん
Food is fine, but the hygiene practice is not so good.
1. The auntie serving food at the window was coughing all the time without a mask. She even used tissue to sneeze so I think she was sick but still coming to work. I don’t think it’s fine because at least she can wear a mask.
2. They were handling parcel delivery over the food window.
I did not notice the auntie washing hand afterwards maybe I missed it
Overall would not come again
Positive Reviews
Bryan Fang
Ate twice here. Once for breakfast and another for dinner.
Ate at their 1st outlet in chinatown previously. Enjoyed, I did.
These 2 times dine-in at their anchorvale outlet which is nearer to my place.
Tried different stuff.
Toast is really good. Loved that peanut butter.
The teppanyaki and nabeyaki was not bad. Black pepper was not like what I had in Taiwan recently, could be stronger/spicier in terms of black pepper. Pricey for the portion.
Nabeyaki also the same. Abit small but the noodles are nice and the soup tasty.
Overall I still prefer the egg crepes, toast and braised pork rice more here.
Service is not rated as it is a self-service eatery where you order and pay via QR code, self-collect your own food and also self return tray after done eating.
소Leslie 레슬리
Pretty authentic Taiwanese vibes here. Food was not bad — got that 小確幸 feel. But honestly, a bit pricey, for example the fried noodles not really CP值高, as there is only an egg without meat etc. Still a chill spot if you’re craving a quick Taiwan fix without flying over.
Ee Siang Fong
Serving taiwanese breakfast like toast and pancakes and soya milk. Overall very good service. Very clean and the vibes do help to start your day well. They are open from 830am onwards which adds to the breakie options around this area.
Gary Ang
I don't know what other people was talking about, but this place is great! Food taste very identical to what I have eaten in Taiwan. Will definitely come back again! Just came back again at 5th December, food is still to my liking!
ZD Ng
Nice food. Ordered the teppanyaki noodle with black pepper which added grilled pork meat, pork floss crepe and authentic taiwanese braised pork rice with meals to try the tempura, popcorn chicken and sweet potato. The taste are quite good and freshly made. Kudos to them!
Joe
The Bacon Crepes are so nice that I won’t need to travel to Taiwan. I had eaten several favours at Taiwan, now I find it here. The crispy popcorn chickens are not the same as KxC , its delicious nice, the hash browns is a must go together side. The sea salt ice coffee is great . It’s a must drink item.
Robin Tan
Delicious food, good ambience of Chinese songs to serenade us.
Renovation is like the Taiwanese breakfast store, so do not expect those ATAs restaurants. It’s more of those cozy family type, very 古早味.
The service of the staff is overall is good and attentive. Been here few times.
There’s a small corner for kids to play magnet to occupy them!
Miranda Zeng
A shop that specialised in selling Taiwanese breakfast and snacks in the neighbourhood area. Have tried the egg crepe roll with pork floss, very yummy and authentic which tastes the same of what I had last time in Taiwan. Environment is cozy and comfortable. Apart from selling the pretty basic food like braised pork rice, fried stuff, they also have like cold noodles, Taiwanese teppanyaki, traditional rice ball which seldom be found in other similar shops. Will definitely come back to try other foods.
johnnykuochung
After weeks of busy shifts at the Zheng zichar stall, I finally had a day off for Chinese New Year. I headed to Anchorvale Village, hoping for a relaxing breakfast. I was craving either the 咔滋雞腿蛋堡 (crispy chicken leg egg burger) or the 牛肉蛋堡 (beef egg burger) my usual go-to orders. When I’m in Taiwan, those are always my top picks.
But when I checked the menu, I realized neither was available today. A little disappointed, I sighed. I had really been looking forward to those crispy chicken or juicy beef patties, and nothing else seemed quite the same.
Still, the service was excellent. The staff gave me a nice big table to sit at, and I took my time enjoying the meal. I decided to try something new and went with the Tuna & Corn Club Sandwich set, which came with milk tea and popcorn chicken. The sandwich was surprisingly good—the creamy tuna and sweet corn were a comforting combo, and the popcorn chicken was crispy and flavorful. The milk tea was just right, smooth and sweet.
As I was about to leave, the staff greeted me with a friendly smile, wishing me a great rest of the day. It wasn’t the 咔滋雞腿蛋堡 or 牛肉蛋堡 I was hoping for, but the meal still hit the spot. Maybe this year’s about trying new things, even if it means missing the old favorites.
Sheue Lin Ng
Simple breakfast. Toast or club sandwich with different fillings. Noodles available as well. Made you feel you are in one of Taipei cafe.
Even if you are not a fan of Taiwanese food, you should try their toast. I had tuna and egg toast and didn't expect much. But it turns out because of the sunny side up egg, the runny yolk made the whole toast not as dry.
The roti prata with chicken floss and ham was ok for me.
We came back for dinner and I tried the braised pork rice. At first taste, it reminded me of bah chang. But if you had it with the pickled cucumber together, the taste was not so heavy. I like this dish. It's a comfort food.
Joke Jong
Love the ambience and the quality of food. Price a tad more expensive but thank our govt with CDC vouchers.
Had the toast (which we can likely diy at home), but its generous serving and presentation makes up for it. Soy milk (warm) was nice. The onion pancake with floss was yummy. Worth the calorie and I will certainly return for it.
Spent $22 for breakfast (brunch) for wife and I for a Pleasant brunch date.
Jolly Goma
Sweet potato fries is a must try! Great for snacking!
the braised meat rice is another must-try! The tender, slow-cooked meat is richly flavored and pairs perfectly with the soft, steamed rice.
The popcorn chicken was fantastic — crispy, flavorful, and not at all oily. What stood out was that the meat was lean, with no fatty bits.
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Set Meal
HASH BROWN SET
$5.5
SWEET POTATO SET
$5.5
POP CORN CHICKEN SET
$6.5
CRISPY FRIED TEMPURA
$6.5
GOLDEN SET
$8.2
Fried chicken and sweet potato fries combo
DOUBLE JOY SET
$8.9
Hashbrown and crispy popcorn chicken combo
DOUBLE HAPPINESS SET
$8.9
Sweet potato fries and crispy popcorn chicken combo